resumen Este estudio exploró la construcción de proyectos de vida y carrera de los estudiantes indígenas en una universidad pública brasileña, con sede en Rio Grande do Sul. Participaron cinco estudiantes indígenas, cuatro de la etnia Kaingang y uno de la etnia Guaraní, que respondieron a una entrevista de guión flexible. Los datos se analizaron cualitativamente a través del análisis temático. Se observó que las elecciones de carrera están relacionadas con la construcción de un proyecto colectivo, con la participación de la familia y la comunidad. La formación profesional se asoció con la posibilidad de contribuir con los pueblos indígenas en general. Se sugiere que las teorías de carrera pueden adaptarse a las peculiaridades culturales, teniendo en cuenta en particular la naturaleza relacional inherente a la construcción de carrera de jóvenes indígenas.palabras clave: estudiantes indígenas; proyecto de vida; carrera. AbstrActThis study sought to explore the construction of life and career projects of indigenous students of a Brazilian public university, located in Rio Grande do Sul. Five indigenous students, four from the Kaingang ethnic group and one from the Guarani ethnic group, participated in a flexible interview. A qualitative analysis was employed. The career choices were related to a collective project involving their families and communities. Professionalization has been associated with the possibility of contributing to indigenous societies in general.Career theories must adjust to cultural peculiarities, considering the relational nature inherent in the career construction of young indigenous.
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